Apache and Total said the Noble Sam Croft drillship gathered reservoir and other technical data in the upper cretaceous-aged Santonian intervals since its 29 July discovery.
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Apache Corporation Announces Fourth Consecutive Oil Discovery in Block 58 Offshore Suriname at .
Apache CorporationJanuary 14, 2021 GMT
HOUSTON, Jan. 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Apache Corporation (Nasdaq: APA) and Total S.A. (NYSE: TOT) today announced an oil discovery at the Keskesi East-1 exploration well in Block 58 offshore Suriname.
Keskesi East-1 encountered targets in the upper Cretaceous-aged Campanian and Santonian intervals. The shallower Campanian interval contains 58 meters (190 feet) of net oil, volatile oil and condensate pay and the Santonian interval contains 5 meters (16 feet) of net oil and volatile oil pay. Fluid samples indicate API oil gravities of approximately 27 to 28 degrees in the Campanian and 35 to 37 degrees in the Santonian. The Keskesi East-1 well is continuing to drill to deeper Neocomian-aged targets. Upon completion of operations at Keskesi East-1, th
Total scores fourth Suriname success
Total and Apache have announced a fourth discovery at Block 58, offshore Suriname.
Total s fourth find offshore Suriname
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Total and Apache have announced a fourth discovery at Block 58, offshore Suriname.
The Keskesi East-1 well found 63 metres of net pay, including 58 metres of “net black oil, volatile oil and gas pay” in Campano-Maastrichtian reservoirs. The well also found another 5 metres of oil pay in Santonian reservoirs, where the companies have carried out wireline logging.